Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9540301 | Pathology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The immunohistological and ultrastructural features of the lining endothelium of established telangiectasias in long-standing, limited scleroderma appear benign. It would be of interest to examine telangiectasias in the early phase of their formation. Alternatively, other explanations need to be explored in understanding the aetiopathogenesis of telangiectasia in scleroderma.
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Authors
Jennifer G. Walker, John Stirlingâ , Dimitra Beroukas, Kencana Dharmapatni, David R. Haynes, Malcolm D. Smith, Michael J. Ahern, Peter J. Roberts-Thomson,